- Divorce
- Child Support
- Child Custody and Visitation
- Adoption
- GuardianshipThe safest way to protect a vulnerable adult is through guardianship and/or conservatorship proceedings. Both are handled in probate court and involve someone asking for a decision maker to be appointed because the person in need of protection is unable to make or communicate informed decisions.
- Identity Theft
- Restraining Order
- Business DisputesBusiness Law – Our attorneys have helped businesses from Fortune 500 companies to corner stores to establish Limited Liability Companies (LLCs), S Corps, minority-owned businesses, woman-owned Businesses, buy/sell agreements, contracts, loan agreements, mergers, acquisitions, promissory notes, security agreements, and much more
- Limited Liability Companies
- Employment Litigation
- Real Estate LitigationReal Estate Law – Much like our work in business law, real estate law involves knowing and effectively using the minutest of Michigan laws. We offer assistance with purchase and sale, closings, mortgages, deeds, title insurance, construction and development loans, secured transactions, and leases, and more
- Personal InjuryPersonal Injury – Since we began, we have helped Michigan residents injured in car crashes, slip and falls, malpractice and all other types of accidents. We combine our elder law expertise to provide extra service and care for anyone middle-aged or older who is hurt or injured.
- Medicaid PlanningOur Troy elder law attorneys can help you and your loved ones plan for the long term in a thorough, strategic way that provides adequate income, anticipates future needs and won’t diminish a lifetime of savings. Our extensive experience in elder law can help you find the truth among many long-term planning misperceptions, including the numerous myths surrounding Medicaid planning. We are dedicated to helping you understand the complexities of elder law and know your rights.
- Estate PlanningPlanning for the later years of life can be complicated. For many families, estate planning and long-term healthcare considerations can be contentious and painful, which is why taking the time to create a clearly written will is crucial to your wishes being met. By working with experienced Troy estate and probate attorneys, you can understand the laws of Michigan and how they will apply to your family’s assets. The team at Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras offers free consultations to answer your questions. We also invite you to learn more by reading these frequently asked questions below.
- WillsA last will and testament is the most common way to make sure your assets are distributed in accordance with your wishes after you pass away. Sometimes issues will arise, catching family members in an emotional struggle over the contents of a will. While the first step is to make sure the will is properly drafted, contesting a will can sometimes be necessary. Get the help of experienced Troy estate and probate attorneys by calling Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras now for a free consultation.
- TrustsIssues of competence, undue influence or duress at the time the settlor created the trust or during the administration of a living trust
- Power of AttorneyAt Barron, Rosenberg, Mayoras & Mayoras, our elder lawyers in Troy, Michigan have been working in this unique practice area since before the term “elder law†was coined. We have always been there to help individuals and families prepare for the uncertain future. Our team can help you plan for the possibility of disability, nursing home care, advance medical directives, and establishing power of attorney, among other things.
- ProbateIf you have an interest in a Michigan trust or estate that you believe is being threatened, contact the experienced probate litigation attorney at BRMM. Our familiarity with a wide range of claims and defenses relating to the duties of a fiduciary under Michigan probate law can help you protect your interests.